Perceptions of ethnicity, local knowledge and sustainable livelihoods in relation to DRR : the case of Nsukka in south-east Nigeria
This research evaluates how cultural factors impact the response to adverse events. Vulnerability is a function of socio-economic conditions which may be accentuated by adverse conditions. Population growth, socio-economic structures, culture, scientific and local knowledge, and the approach to clim...
Main Author: | Iloka, Nnamdi |
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Other Authors: | O'Brien, Geoffrey ; O'keefe, Phil ; Jayawickrama, Janaka |
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Northumbria University
2017
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.757272 |
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